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Cervejaria TrindadevsPap'Acorda
Both restaurants are recommended by expert reviewers. Overall, Pap'Acorda ranks significantly better than Cervejaria Trindade. Pap'Acorda scores 86 with praise from 7 reviewers such as Fodor's, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.
Cervejaria Trindade
Fodor's
Frommer's
Lonely Planet
Michelin Guide
Rough Guide
Let's Go
Rua Nova da Trindade 20, Lisbon, Portugal
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"The colorful azulejo wall tiles and vaulted ceiling of this former monastery hint at its long history, and it's popular with locals and tourists alike." Full review
"Cervejaria Trindade is a combination German beer hall and Portuguese tavern. In operation since 1836, it's the oldest tavern in Lisbon, owned by the brewers of Sagres beer." Full review
"This 13th-century monastery turned clattering beer hall oozes atmosphere with its vaults and azulejos of quaffing clerics and seasonal goddesses." Full review
"This brewery founded in 1836 is in the refectory of a former convent, the oldest and most beautiful in Portugal."
"The city’s oldest beer-hall dates from 1836."
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At busy times you’ll be shown to your table; at others, avoid the dull modern extensions and find a space in the original vaulted hall, decorated with azule-
jos, depicting the elements and seasons.
"Cervejaria Trindade is famous all over Lisbon for its molhos, beer-based sauces that were invented here." Full review
Pap'Acorda
Concierge
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Fodor's
The Infatuation
Avenida 24 de Julho 49, Lisbon 1200-479, Portugal
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"A restaurateur with his finger firmly on Lisbon's pulse, he also owns this place, opened in 1981 and full ever since."
"Pap' Açorda's facade was originally conceived for a bakery. Today it's high on the list of hip, perpetually fashionable restaurants for the counterculture and media crowd." Full review
"Its name refers to a traditional cilantro-rich bread-and-shellfish stew, just one example of the Portuguese soul food this minimalist restaurant serves." Full review
"Açorda is a rustic dish of the Alentejo region, here successfully modernized and glamourized."
"Renowned restaurant that attracts Lisbon's fashionable elite to its chandelier-hung dining room."
"Seen by many as the best restaurant in the Bairro Alto, Pap'açorda is definitely among the hippest." Full review
"It never disappoints, and is a reliable go-to for dinner before heading out to the neighborhood’s bars. The menu is made up of classic Portuguese dishes to share" Full review